The English Sermon: 1750-1850Carcanet Press, 1976 - Sermons, English |
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Page 158
... affection to him , a God of infinite power and majesty has become a helpless infant , seeming completely as the ... affectionate Father has left him a magnificent legacy , but we shall think it nothing strange or wonderful if we were ...
... affection to him , a God of infinite power and majesty has become a helpless infant , seeming completely as the ... affectionate Father has left him a magnificent legacy , but we shall think it nothing strange or wonderful if we were ...
Page 162
... affections , which we have not had courage to expel when we turned out His full- grown enemies , but still to His eyes ... affection for us . When John , in the sublime preface to his Gospel , describes to us the Divinity and Incarnation ...
... affections , which we have not had courage to expel when we turned out His full- grown enemies , but still to His eyes ... affection for us . When John , in the sublime preface to his Gospel , describes to us the Divinity and Incarnation ...
Page 321
... affection ; she clasped her mother - in- law once for all , that she might not cleave to her . Far different were ... affectionate loyal friend , whom these good gifts have gained , looked upon him for the last time ! O hard destiny ...
... affection ; she clasped her mother - in- law once for all , that she might not cleave to her . Far different were ... affectionate loyal friend , whom these good gifts have gained , looked upon him for the last time ! O hard destiny ...
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